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4.5
This was Richie's second solo lp. mixing secular songs with some deeply spiritual yet unobtrusive tunes. "You can live forever, forever and a day, Just say it whenever, Aint no taking it away." I really appreciated this record because he seems to be comfortable with his new found spirituality and his folk background, a mix he would carry on with some of Maranatha! Musics' praise albums-no mistaking that tenor! I wasn't a Christian when I bought his first solo album and it seemed 'foreign' to me, backed by strange musicians, who I later found out to be 3/4's of Lovesong. But this, followed by Dylan's Slow Train,...well, it was a great time for me to enter into faith. And this is a great sophmore effort!